As nouns the difference between marcher and marches
is that marcher is an inhabitant of a march (border country) while marches is the area along a border.
As a verb marches is
third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches is
plural of March|lang=en.
marcher
English
Etymology 1
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Noun
(
en noun)
An inhabitant of a march (border country).
A person who holds lands in such a region.
Derived terms
* Earl Marcher
* Lord Marcher
* Lordship Marcher
* marchership
Etymology 2
(march).
Noun
(
en noun)
One who marches; one who participates in a march.
Derived terms
* (l)
* (l)
Anagrams
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marches
Noun
(head)
the area along a border
Verb
(head)
(march)
Anagrams
*
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